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Amusements, &c. "DRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee Mr. E. J. DeLias Directress Miss Lydia Uowarde Scenic Artist Sir. X. H. Thornton tpis (wednesday) evening, mabch 1. Last Two Nights ! Last Two .Nights ! L'YDIA HOWARD. OHILPERIC! CHIIPEKIC! CHILPERIC, KIXG OK THE OAULS. Supported by Millie. Solange Nav.iro, Miss Jennie .Nye, Harry Power, and tho Entire Company. J Kkid.iy Evsxi.vo, March S, GR.VND FASHIONABLE NIGHT! Under the immediate patronage, aud in the presence of his Excellency the Governor The Marquis of Xoumasbv, and Suite. Reserved Seats may be secured and Tickets obtained at Upton &■ Co.'s. Dress i.'irde, 4s SUU=, 2s O.i; Pit, is. Doors open .at 7.30; Overture'at 8 sharp ; 'Attendance in Clonk-room.- /■"< I T Y HALL. SMITH'S KEW COMBINATION, Prior to their departure for Sydney per s.s. • Hero.' Tho Company comprises a constellation of Artistes of the first magnitude, and embraces all tho Latest Novelties and Sensations of the day. SATURDAY, MARCB 4, IS7O, GRAND OPENING NIGHT. riRST AITEAKANCE IS AUCKLAND. I'. H. KlKljy. Agent. Lectures. DUTCH .REVOLT AGAINST A SPAIN." TCy special request Mil. Jf. G. EWINGTON w'll Deliver another Lecture oa this rousing period of History, -at tho Yonug .Men's diristian Association Eooms, on TUESDAY, 11 th instant, in aW of the Mount Eden School Building Account. This will be au extirely New Lecture, no part of former lectures b-ing repeated, and will nnibrace tile most thrilling incidoius o! tli.it eventful time shewing how tho Dutch fared after tlw fall of Haarlem. Tlie lecturer will discuss the childish fallacy that every man should bo ignorant or silent about reli-ious contentions 300 years ago. He will describe— ° Lt.uis of Nassau. The Battle of Mookcr-hcyde in which Count l.nnis and his brother Henry died sword in hand, fighting through a Spanish arror to relieve Leyden. The Siege of Lcydcn. A regiment of Dutch ladies. Defeat of tliG tjpauiar.ls at Aiknwir. 'tlie bitterness of thfl Reformers, and their cruel .i'le»»pt .to suppress tho Hoiuish religion. Dignified refusal of Orange to be made :i tool of by the l'rntestants A Calvinist Inquisition. Philip II anxious for rcace The Protestant Queen of England and the Catholic King of F:auce aiding the Dutch in their struggle for civil and religious liberty. Desperate resolve of Orange. Alva in prisen. Intolerance of the Catholics. Sir Francis Drake at Cadiz. The " Devil Ships" the Spanish army on the *ands of Nieupoit. *" Eabid Orangemen ami higotted Protc?tanls who think none but Catholics can persecute should hear this Lecture. Every Catholic who heard the last Lecture oucht to attend this one.and brine afriend. Time, 7.30. Admission, (Jd. Music by tho Choir. Ecclesiastical. APEKISG ,QEE. VICES OV THE NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH; BIBESI'C RD-STREB T. SONDAY, JI.VRCU 5T11.— Horning Service-Conduct'd by P.ev. R. f. Macsiccol. At thuclo'.e the Lord's t'uppec will be administered. Evening—"A Service of Praise," with address by I°EV. W. TIKStIY. Thursday EvEsixn, March Oiji:— CORVEBSAZIOKE. SONDAY SERVICES to commence at 11 a.m., and C.30 p.m. The Offerings in aid of the Building Fund cf Hie New Church. Meetings. PKIDE OF TOKATJSA GOLD MININGCOMPANY (IIKGISTEREC). . < The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders is hereby convened to be held in Uie Compuny's office, insurance Uuildings, Auckland, on MONDAY, Uth March, ISrO.al noon. Business: To receive Directors' P.eport and Balanoe-shMt, -and to elect two Directors and an Auditor for ensuiug year. liOBERT lIORNK, Legal Manager. Auckland, 58th fc'obiuary, IS7O. TAIRUA GOLD MINING COJIPANY (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of tlie Tairna Gold Mining Company (Limited) will be held at tho Company's Oiiice. Hank Buildings, Qurenstreet, Auckland, on I'EIDAY, 10th March, IS7O, at two o'clock in the afternoon. The business to be tiansacted at such Meeting 5s To consider tho advisability of increasing the Capital of the Company to £10,000 by the issue of 5,000 NVw Shares of £1 (nil paid up). ment of such Sharei. Or in lieu o! tho above, it is intended to nronose a special resolution :— 1. That the Directors ba authorised to take immediate .vtepi to wind-up tlie present Company, and to dispose of its property uitfcer by public auction or private sale to a. n«w Com. pany, to be incorporated and called the "T.iirua Prospectors Gold Mining Company (Limited)," with a Capital of 10.0 CO Shares of 10s (nil paid up), or with such other amount of Capital and number and value of Shares as the Meeting n.ay determine. 2. To propose resolution regarding the allotment of said Shares. 3. To propose resolution Jregarding the disposal of any Sharps not so taken up or allotted. By order of the Uirectois. GEO. WIXTEE, Secretary. Dated at Auck'and, 29tb February, IS7C. YOUNG MEN'S CHEISTIAN ASSOCIATION. NOOX-T>AY PRAYKR-'mKF.TING »t Krtiool-rcim. day» eicepted. All arc invited. Machinery. XpNGINES. T. & S. MORRIN Have for Sale, 1 4-HORSE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE Iβ,. 18,, 110 » >• ~ 1.12 „ „ Double Cylinder 1 THRASHING AND FINISHING MACHINE, 4 FEET DRUM 1 6-HOESE ENGINB, WITH SINGLE BLAST THRASHING MACHINE, 3 FT. 6 IN. DKUM 1 12-B.OVr CORN ANT) SEED DRILL, FITTED WITH FORE CARRIAGE STEERAGE. T. * S. AIOREIN, QUH»3-9IEEI!T.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4461, 1 March 1876, Page 1

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